aquariums

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Channel for fishtank enthusiasts to come together and share their love of aquariums

Just drafted an indoor aquaponic setup with my top 3 veggies: Watercress! 🌿🐟 What's your green fave?
Up next, Consolidated Fish Farms, an independent fish breeder and retailer near Tampa!
The Florida Aquarium also had an exhibit on the aquarium hobby, and central Florida's commercial fish farms.
Critters from the Everglades exhibit at the Florida Aquarium.
Nano 19L tank doing great! Thinned out the duckweed today, it's grown like mad. Everything seems very settled in, shrimps shrimping, flora floring. 😊 not changed the water at all, just a little top up every other week with pure RO. With the lid, it loses very little, maybe 20ml a week at most.
Now it's time for some photos from the Florida Aquarium!
He likes his little floating hut
Last photo set from Segrest Farms, I swear!

This is the shipping center for the facility.
More from Segrest Farms, this time from the marine invertebrate department!
And here's the saltwater side of Segrest Farms!
In 2011 I got to visit Segrest Farms, a tropical fish wholesaler near Tampa, and was allowed to take some pictures.
I found some OLD photos from when I reached a pack that someone dumped.
Feeding my assassin snail separately in a small feeding jar I've set up because the greedy bleeder has eaten every pest snail in existence in my nano tank.... 😅 and I'm worried the fat bleeder will starve to death. He's enjoying these freeze dried blood worms very much.
This is my first post. The Chinese eel is a fish that lives on the ocean floor of coral reefs with strong currents. It got its name because its face resembles the Japanese dog "Chin".
The face that pops out is so cute.
This is the Monterey Bay Aquarium's open ocean tank viewed through the side window. You can see the layout they use to get that "infinity" look through the front panel.

Also, sardines!
Here's more footage of Monterey Bay Aquarium's open ocean exhibit, this time with a sea turtle!
Something different: Tuna and stingrays at Monterey Bay Aquarium.
An update! I call it the Shrimpening.
How many can you count?
My aquarium store had a ghost ribbon eel!
This is my fourth attempt at uploading this. 😅

My local aquarium store had a ribbon eel in their coral tank!
This betta at my local fish store seemed so proud of his nest.